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1. eee adapter should be listed O ote The system uses Intel 82574L and 82583V Ethernet controllers you could obtain the latest drivers at the Intel download center http www intel com products ethernet You could also use the web based utility to detect the needed drivers automatically by visiting the following website http www intel com support network detect htm 38 Appendix D On Linux Follow these instructions when installing the Intel LAN controller base driver for the in Red Hat and Linux operating system 1 Insert the motherboard system support CD to the optical drive and mount the optional drive in the Linux platform 2 Copy the base driver tar file from the motherboard system support CD to the directory of your local hard disk The Intel LAN driver for Linux OS is located in the following directory Driver LAN_Driver PRO1000 LINUX The name format of driver file is e1000 lt Version gt tar gz For example the file name of driver version 7 0 38 is e1000 7 0 38 tar gz 3 Untar unzip the archive where lt x x x gt is the version number for the driver tar file tar zxf e1000 lt x x x gt tar gz 4 Change to the driver src directory on your system where lt x x x gt is the version number for the driver tar cd e1000 lt x x x gt src 5 Compile the driver module by typing the following command make install 6 The binary will be installed as lib modules lt ke
2. 0 000 cee ee eee ees Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Preparing the Hardware Installation Installing the System Memory 0202 eee Installing the Hard Disk 2 2 0 00 eee ee ene Installing a CompactFlash Card 00000 Installing 3G SIM Card 0 0 eee ee ees Installing Wireless 3G Module 000 00 Mounting 23664 424445 504 44 055 2 aon 5 oe 2 oe GG Tabletop Mounting 002 ee eee eae Rack MOUNTING 2 as bw eb eee ew dd wee Od Chapter 3 Motherboard Information BICCK Diagram tack aed tube ase ea eeed tan gua ids Motherboard Layout 2 0 0 ee ene Jumper Settings i 5 44464 466464 bow Ge woe eS Chapter 4 BIOS Settings Updating tne BIOS s ese 4 08 64 res wae ee we eS Accessing the BIOS menu 2 02 02 ee eee Navigating the BIOS menu 2 020 0 The Main Menu 0 0 eee ee ee eee Advanced Settings 0 eee eee eee Restore on AC Power Loss 0220008 Security Settings 0 cc eee eee eee EXIGIWICNU oa265 2 6 96 e640 56652 Sade oe SS Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer Appendix B Setting up Console Redirections Appendix D Programming LAN Bypass Appendix D Driver Installation Table of Contents 111 Table of Contents LAN Adapters Driver Installation 2 0 0 0 ee ee ee 38 On the Windows OS os 444 ooa4eth oe sea ee oS a et eS 38 COLI 6 an eta eee eee Oe
3. UDMA3 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 3 It has a data transfer rate of 44 4 MBs To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used UDMA4 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 4 It has a data transfer rate of 66 6 MBs To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used UDMA5 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 5 It has a data transfer rate of 99 9 To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used UDMA6 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 6 It has a data transfer rate of 133 2 MBs To use this mode it is required that an 80 conductor ATA cable is used S M A R T for Hard disk drives Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMART feature can help predict impending drive failures Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect hard disk drive support Use this setting if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined This is the default setting SMART feature Enabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to use the SMART e gas a Network Application Platforms z Chapter 4 32Bit Data Transfer This option sets the 32 bit data transfer option Option Description Disabled Set this value to prevent the BIOS from using 32 bit data transfers Enabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to use 32 bit data transfers on support hard disk drives
4. Watchdog Timer 24 Others Pls specify 06 Bad Slot Request Party Confirmed By Supplier Authorized Signature Date Authorized Signature Date ies e Embedded and Industrial Computing
5. lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen for the Primary IDE Master is shown at the right Type This option sets the type of device that the AMIBIOS attempts to boot from after the Power On Self Test POST has completed BLUS ETOF UTILITY Not Installed Set this value to prevent the BIOS from searching for an IDE disk drive on the specified channel Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect the IDE disk drive type attached to the specified channel This setting should be used if an IDE hard disk drive is attached to the specified channel This is the default setting This option specifies that an IDE CD ROM drive is attached to the specified IDE channel The BIOS will not attempt to search for other types of IDE disk drives on the specified channe This option specifies an ATAPI Removable Media Device ATAZIDE Configuration Enhanced aster Enhanced BLUS SETUP LTIIITY This includes but is not limited to e ZIP e LS 120 LBA Large Mode Auta Auto LBA Logical Block Addressing is a method of addressing data on a disk drive Set this value to prevent the BIOS from using Large Block Addressing mode control on the specified channel Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect the Large Block Addressing mode control on the specified channel This is the default setting Bloc
6. cable 7 P For instructions on hard disk installation refer to Installing the Hard Disk on Chapter 2 Hardware Setup e Single system rack mounting kit including the following items for single system mounting option e Adaptor mounting bracket e Long ear bracket e Rack mounting screw pack iS cy Network Application Platforms Introduction or Two system rack mounting kit including the following items for two system mounting option e Short ear bracket e Rack mounting screw pack which contains screws having a washer under the head for mounting two systems side by side Chapter 1 Introduction Front Panel Features F1 Power Status HDD LED Power Green If the LED is on it indicates the system is powered on If it is off it indicates the system is powered off Status Green Red This LED is programmable You could program it to display the operating status with the behavior like the following If the LED is green it indicates that the system s operational state is normal If it is red it indicates that the system is malfunctioning Look for the LED folder of the Drive and Manual CD for sample code on LED HDD Yellow If the LED blinks it indicates data access activities otherwise it remains off F2 LED indicators for LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 port Behavior Interpretation LINK ACT Orange On Flashing The port is linking The port is not linking SPEED Green Orange Orange The connection speed is 1000M
7. jalale creating value in applied computing etwork Application P d Hardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructure R P BA we he L oN About Overview Icon Descriptions The icons are used in the manual to serve as an indication of interest topics or important messages Below is a description of these icons NOTE This check mark indicates that S there is a note of interest and is something that you should pay special attention to while using the product WARNING This exclamation point AN indicates that there is a caution or warning and it is something that could damage your property or product Online Resources The listed websites are links to the on line product information and technical support Resource Website Lanner http www lannerinc com Product Resources RMA http eRMA lannerinc com http assist lannerinc com Copyright and Trademarks This document is copyrighted 2010 All rights are reserved The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use no
8. shows the connectors and jumpers on the board Refer to the following picture as a reference of the pin assignments and the internal connectors VGA Interface SATA 1 2 Con CF Master Slave Y nectors UT 2 Selector JP3 FAN 1 i i FAN2 RERI Clear CMOS P1 i SATA Power sjitt J ii Connector J5 Th CompactFlash Ig x Connector CN1 Tir E 3 mwe lt gt ey P e DIMM b i Socket Pe a DIMM 1 rili ns et 180mm a v ee i cae e TE a is USB Interface beens LPC I O bus eny Port 80 LPC 1 Fia y E E Fae aa A Mini PCI E z B eecccereereeereeee oaren g Connector i ATTE MPCIE1 3 a o WAN Status LED J9 Keyboard and ims ec j Mouse ae in ar Connectors J8 soe iii i E san Connector CON1 ak gt y t PA ae w MC pA A pagpa a35 Te KA R To N Oo BAUM EEEE EEEETTEY C ie paer Button CONNZ Hardware Wot i piisi Software lt reset JP2 pe B ae af rt af Bayo nfo i lt hal Power Switch Cons ole Port BE SW1 R pitch PR N1 USB2 0 Ports Ethernet Ports DC in Socket CN2 LANZ LANGYLANATLANS J3 208 5mm Network Application Platforms g Chapter 3 Jumper Settings DIMM Socket DIMM1 The single memory slot 240 pin is for connecting the DIMM Dual In line Memory Module memory The system requires a Single Chanel non ECC DDR2 667 MHz memory and suports up to 4 GB in maximum FAN Connector FAN1
9. stop the AMIBIOS from searching fire DE mus for IDE rsk arves mao secara 35 Set this value to stop the AMIBIOS from searching E bustoribe atdnvesin as seconds ATA PI 80 Pin Cable Detection Set this option to specify the Ultra ATA80 cable detection method Choose this value to use the IDE controller of the Motherboard to detect the attached IDE cable type either 80 or 40 pins Choose this value to use the IDE hard disk to detect the attached IDE cable type either 80 or 40 pins Choose this value to use both the IDE hard disk and the IDE controller to detect the attached IDE cable type either 80 or 40 pins This is the default setting iis ss Network Application Platforms BLUS SETUP UTILITY 1351 ble Detection West amp Deu icel Bios Settings 23 Chapter 4 Hardware Health Configuration This menu shows the hardware monitor configuration settings Select an item then press lt Enter gt to display the configuration options SYSFAN CPUFAN Smart Fan Function It allows you to configure the smart fan feature Refer to Motherboard Layout on Chapter 3 Block Diagram for system fan connectors SYSFAN CPUFAN Mode Setting Select Thermal Cruise Mode or Manual Mode for mode setting Select Manual mode if you want set your fan speed manually or select Thermal Cruise Mode to let the system adjust the fan speed dynamically Manual Mode SYSFAN CPUFAN PWM Control Select to set the fan speed in R
10. systems which does not have an EHCI Hand Off feature Option Description Enabled Enable the support for the OS without EHCI Hand Off feature Disabled Disable the support for the OS without EHCI Hand Off feature USB Mass Storage Device Configuration In this screen you can configure the attached USB drive to be used as the system s hard drive USB Mass Storage Reset Delay This option sets the reset timing for the USB Mass Storage to be initialized for up to 10 20 30 40 seconds for the USB flash drive to initialize Emulation Type USB Emulation refers the system being able to boot to a USB drive Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB drive will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB drive can boot the system even when there is no USB drivers loaded on the system Set this value to allow the system to select the Emulation type for a USB drive Set this value to allow the system to automatically detect a USB drive emulation type emulation type Hard Disk Set this value to allow the system to select hard ie 2 re Network Application Platforms USE ass Storage Reset Delay BLUS SETUP LTIIITY 20 Sec Bios Settings 27 Chapter 4 Lan Bypass Control In this screen you can configure the Lan Bypass functionality Lan Bypass for Port 1 and Port 2 Y
11. FAN2 The 3 pin connector is for connecting the system fan The BIOS will list the CPU and system fans monitored temperature and speed under the menu of Hardware Health Configuration You could also configure the target temperature to adjust the fan speed automatically Please connect CPU Fan to Fan2 and System Fan to Fan1 VGA Interface Connector J4 It is for connecting the VGA interface cable 2x6 to female DB15 The VGA is provided by the integrated GPU which implements Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 which supports the following features e Contains a refresh of the third generation graphics core Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology support 4 0 Directx 9 compliant Pixel Shader v2 0 e 500MHz render clock frequency Analog RGB displayoutput resolution up to 2048 1536 60Hz Intel Clear Video Technology including MPEG2 Hardware Acceleration and ProcAmp GND 8 GND 6 Hardware or Software Reset Jumper JP2 The jumper can be adjusted to be in either hardware or software reset mode when the reset switch is pressed The hardware reset will reboot the system without turning off the power The software reset can be programmed to reset a software to its default setting ee i Network Application Platforms Motherboard Information Software Reset Hardware Reset Clear CMOS Jumper JP1 It is for clearing the CMOS memory and system setup parameters by erasing the data stored
12. Motherboard Information Chapter 3 Motherboard Information Block Diagram The block diagram depicts the relationships among the interfaces or modules on the motherboard Please refer to the following figure for your motherboard s layout design MB 7540 Block Diagram a D Up to 4GB Pineview D SC DC MAX 1x DDR3 CES 800Mhz LONG DIMM 425 525 LLLLLI Processor 2 x 6 pin Header X4 DMI USB 2 0 front P E gt a USB 2 0 2 a CF Il Socket LL i a h USB pin Header d gt internal USB d gt v f 2 x SATA Mini PCI E Q tal Q a x i ntel q SPI ROM E Console Pin C sicak Winbond Console Port using W83627DHG P A COMI RJ 45 d 45 connector P i HOGER SEES P LPC Bus PCI E x1 PCI E x1 PCI E x1 PCI oe OVET PAIE g KBM connector g ouse y TPM reserved for future use optional l Voltage Thermal Sensor Intel Intel d 82583V 82583V k k 1 pair Bypass 1 pair Bypass ee A Network Application Platforms 7 Chapter 3 Motherboard Information Motherboard Layout The motherboard layout
13. Select the l accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next fs a Network Application Platforms Driver Installation T Intel R Network Connections InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Final License 2 IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this v OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement 7 Select the programs that you wish to install Make sure that you have selected the drivers Intel R Network Connections Setup Options Select the program features you want installed Install Drivers Intel R PROSet for Windows Device Manager Advanced Network Services C InteR Network Connections SNMP Agent Feature Description Cancel 8 Click Nest and then Install to proceed the installation 9 Click Finish to close the installation program To verify the LAN controller driver installation do the following steps 1 Right click on the My Computer icon and then select Properties form the menu Click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button Click the sign next to the Network adapters then the Intel Pro 1000
14. TUP UTILITY Up ices Disabled Conpatible Enhanced Up ices IDE AHCI IDE Configuration ATACIDE Conf iguration Enhanced IDE Mot Detected Not Detected lipi ians Disabled Compal ihle Enhanced Prinary IDE Master Primacy IDE Slave Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave b Third IDE Master Third IDE Slave Fourth IDE Master gt Fourth IDE Slave Mot Detected Mot Detected Not Detected Options t Select Screen Select Screen A T Select Iten T Select Iten Disabled Change Option Hard Disk Weite Protect Disabled Change Option c 135 Fl General Help IDE Detect Tine Dut Sec 35 Fl General Help F10 ese Save and Exit Fxit ection Host f Devicel Save and Exit Exit ATAPI BOPin Cable Detection Host t Device F10 Ex yright 1985 2010 American Negatrends Inc uO2 69 C Copyright 1905 2010 finerican Negatrends Inc 18 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Primary Secondary IDE Master and Slave Sub Menu From the IDE Configuration screen select one of the hard disk drives to configure it press lt Enter gt to access the sub menu for the primary secondary IDE master and slave drives Use this screen to select options for the Primary and Secondary IDE drives Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and
15. This is the default setting Hard disk drive Write Protect Set this option to protect the hard disk drive from being overwritten Disabled Set this value to allow the hard disk drive to be used normally Read write and erase functions can be performed to the hard disk drive This is the default setting Enabled Set this value to prevent the hard disk drive from being erased IDE Detect Time Out Seconds Set this option to stop the AMIBIOS from searching for IDE devices within the specified number of seconds Basically this allows you to fine tune the settings to allow for faster boot times Keep adjusting this setting until a suitable timing in which all all IDE disk drives attached are detected is found This value is the best setting to use if the onboard IDE controllers are set to a specific IDE disk drive in the AMIBIOS Set this value to stop the AMIBIOS from searching the IDE bus for IDE disk drives in 5 seconds A large majority of ultra ATA hard disk drives can be detected well within five seconds Bios Settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Primary IDE Master Select the type a of device commected Device Not Detected to the systen LBA Large Mode Auto Block Multi Sector Transfer futo PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto S M A R T Auto 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American M
16. ash card and the card slot with the arrow pointing toward the connector 2 Push the card to insert into the connector are Bbo Fola 1 OY y al Transcend Transcend CompactFlash CompactFlash 48 4GB dustrial Industrial Chapter 2 Installing 3G SIM Card 1 Unlock the SIM card tray 2 Align the SIM card and the tray with the cut off angle 3 Insert the SIM card into the tray 4 Close the tray and lock it on the board O Note To remove the SIM card unlock the tray first by sliding it outward Installing Wireless 3G Module 1 Align the wireless module s cutout with the Mini PCle slot notch 2 Insert the wireless module into the connector diagonally 3 Push the other end of the wireless module to be tightened with the latch S Note To remove the module from the system release the latch first by slightly bending it inward ee 8 Network Application Platforms Hardware Setup Mounting Tabletop Mounting To mount the FW 7540 on the table use the rubber feet in the tabletop mounting pack Follow the following procedures as a guideline 1 Place the rubber feet on the mounting spots at the bottom of the FW 7540 2 Place the FW 7540 on the table with the rubber feet standing on top of the table Rack Mounting ZN speratotion environment precaution 1 Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient t
17. bps Green The connection speed is 100Mbps Off The connection speed is 10Mbps 3 fe ay Network Application Platforms Chapter 1 Introduction Rear Panel Features R1 Reset Switch Use a pointed object to press the reset button to reboot the system without turning off the power R2 Console Port By using suitable rollover cable also known as Cisco console cable you can connect to a computer terminal for diagnostic or configuration purpose Default terminal configuration parameters 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1stop bit and no flow control R3 Two USB 2 0 Ports It connects to any USB devices for example a flash drive R4 4 Gigabit LAN ports Using suitable RJ 45 cable you can connect FW 7540 System to a computer or to any other piece of equipment that has an Ethernet connection for example a hub or a switch Moreover 2 pair LAN1 LAN2 and LAN3 LAN4 can be configured as LAN Bypass when failure events occur LAN 1 provided by Intel 82574L is also capable of the Preboot Execution Environment PXE function R5 DC in 12V Jack The system requires a 6 0W 12V power adapter with lock R6 Power on Switch It is a switch to turn on or off the power Note 1 The availability of LAN Bypass varies depending on the models QA 2 Both PXE and Lan Bypass functionalities can be enabled or disabled in the BIOS E menu Lanner provides three methods for enabling the LAN Bypass function e When the system powers off it ca
18. ck the specifications of the drive This setting allows you to adjust the DMA Direct memory access mode options Auto Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect the DMA mode Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined This is the default setting Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Single Word DMA mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 2 1 MBs gs a Network Application Platforms anaieri BLUS SETUP LTIIITY Auta Bios Settings 20 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Descri option BLUS SETUP ITIIITY SWDMA1 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Single ee ie DMA mode 1 It has a data transfer rate of 4 2 MBs SWDMA2 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Single utol aa DMA mode 2 It has a data transfer rate of a E a 8 3 MBs PIO Mode ft MWDMAO __ Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Multi Word aP R aaa mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 4 2 MBs MWDMA1 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Multi Word en mode 1 It has a data transfer rate of 13 3 MBs MWDMA2 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Multi Word _ DMA mode 2 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs UDMAO Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs It has the same transfer rate as PIO mode 4 and Multi Word DMA mode 2 mode 1 It has a data transfer rate of 25 MBs UDMA2 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA peel E
19. d Settings Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as SuperlO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown at the right The sub menus are described on the following pages Bios Settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security loot rit Advanced Settings Cmtigure the IDE a _ device ls WARMING Setting wrong values in below sections nay Cause system to malfunction t Hardware Health Configuration USE Configuration Remote Access Configuration t Lan fyPass Control t Trusted Comput iniy Restore on AC Power Loss Hyper Threading Technology LAH PRE Bont Power Onl Enab led hisabled Select Screen TL select Iten Entec Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help Fi Save and Exit ESCs Exit g2 09 Copyright 1985 2010 American Negatrends Inc IDE Configuration Settings You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration Settings Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the fo
20. down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages o Note The device listed under the USB Devices Ne Enabled indicates the auto detected values If no device is detected the item shows None Legacy USB Support This option enable or disable the support ofr USB devices on legacy operating systems OS e g Windows ME 98 NT and MS DOS Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can be used on the system even when there is no USB drivers loaded on it Allow the system to detect the presence of USB devices at startup If detected the USB controller legacy mode is enabled If it is not detected the USB control er legacy mode is disabled Enabled Enable the support for USB devices on legacy operating system Disabled Disable this function USB 2 0 Controller Mode This option set the USB 2 0 controller to operate in HiSpeed 480 Mbps or Full Soeed 12Mbps By Network Application Platforms eee sss Legacy USK Support BLUS sETUE UTILITY LEnah len Bios Settings 26 Chapter 4 BIOS EHCI Hand off This option enable or disable the support for the operating
21. e sub menu for that item You can display an Boot BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Boot Settings options are described in this section Select an item on the Boot Setup screen to access the sub menu for e Boot Settings Configuration e Boot Device Priority e HardDisk Drives Boot Settings Configuration In this screen you will be able to configure the boot procedures and the related elements Quick Boot Enabling this item allows the BIOS to skip some power on self tests POST while booting to decrease the time needed to boot the system When set to Disabled BIOS performs the complete series of tests Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable the quick boot Quiet Boot Enabling this item allows the BIOS to suppress the messages displayed during the POST AddOn ROM Display Mode This option controls the display of ROM messages form the BIOS of add on devices such as the graphics card or the SATA controller during the start up sequence Force BIOS When setting to Force BIOS third party ROM messages will be forced to display during the start up sequence Keep Current When setting to Keep Current third party ROM messages will only be displayed if the device s manufacturer has set the add on device to do so Bootup Num Lock This option lets you to enable or disable the function of the NumLock key te Be Network Application Platforms BLUS SETUP ITIIITY t Poo
22. e the supervisor password Change User Password Select this option and press lt Enter gt to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to change the user password Clear User Password Select this option and press lt Enter gt to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to clear the user password ee A Network Application Platforms Bios Settings 33 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Exit Menu E BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Select the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Exit BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Exit BIOS Setup screen is at right Saving Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Discard Changes and exit Select this option to discard changes and exit USB drive can boot the system even when there is no USB drivers loaded on the system Set this value to allow the system to select the Emulation type for a USB drive Set this value to allow the system to automatically detect a USB drive emulation type emulation type Hard Disk Set this value to allow the system to select hard Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the sys
23. ecurity Setup from the Setup main BIOS setup menu All Security Setup options such as password protection and virus protection are described in this section To access the sub menu for the following items select the item and press lt Enter gt Supervisor Password It indicates whether a supervisor password has been set If the password has been installed it displays Installed If not it displays Not Installed The system provides both a Supervisor and a User password If you use both passwords the Supervisor password must be set first The system can be configured so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when Setup is executed using either the Supervisor password or User password If you select password support you are prompted to enter a password with one to six characters Type the password on the keyboard The password does not appear on the screen when typed Make sure you write it down If you forget it you must clear the CMOS ram and reconfigure it User Password It indicates whether a user password has been set If the password has been installed it displays Installed If not it displays Not Installed fs a Network Application Platforms Change Supervisor Password BLUS SETUP UTILATY Bios Settings 32 Chapter 4 Change Supervisor Password Select this option and press lt Enter gt to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to chang
24. ees oss Appendix B Appendix B Setting up Console Redirections Console redirection lets you monitor and configure a system from a remote terminal computer by re directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port This following steps illustrate how to use this feature k Connect one end of the console cable to console port of the system and the other end to serial port of the Remote Client System Configure the following settings in the BIOS Setup menu for the device Please refer to the Remote Access Settings on Chapter 4 BIOS Settings The following example illustrate the parameters that you may set for the remote access connection BIOS gt Advanced gt Remote Access Configuration gt Serial Port Mode gt 115200 8 n 1 Configure Console Redirection on the client system The following illustration is an example on Windows platform a A Click the start button point to Programs gt Accessories gt Communications and select Hyper Terminal b B Enter any name for the new connection and select any icon c Click OK d From the Connect to Pull down menu select the appropriate Com port on the client system and click OK e Select 115200 for the Baud Rate None for Flow contorl 8 for the Data Bit None for Parity Check and 1 for the Stop Bit nee ee Network Application Platforms Setting up Console Redirection 36 Appendix D Appendix D Programming LAN Bypass The b
25. egatrends Inc BIOS SETUP ITIIITY J TNE Configuration OisablefEnable deu lce write protection This will be effective only if device is accessed through RIDE ATAFIDE Configuration Configure SATA as b Feimacy IDE Raster H Primacy IDE Slave Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDF Slave Options Third IDE faster Disabled t Third IDE Slave Enab Lisl Fourth IDE Master Fourth IDE Slave Select Screen select Item Hard Disk Write Protect hisabled Change Option IDE Detect Tine Dut Gec 35 General Help ATA I GOPin Cable Detection Nost f amp Deuicel dave and Exit Exit whe 09 iC Copyright 1009 2010 American Meqatrends Inc BLOS SETUP UTILITY E IDE Configueation Select the time out value for detect ing ATAFIDE Configuration ATAVATAPI dey ice fs Configure SATA as b Peimary DE Raster Options F Primacy IDE Slave t Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave l Third IDE faster F Third IDE Slave Fourth IDE Master Fourth IDE Slave Select Screen 7 select Iten Hard Disk Weite Protect Change Option IDE Detect Tine Out tiec General Help ATA D BOPin Cable Detection Host amp Deyvicel save and Exit Exit wee 69 Copyright 1955 2010 American Neqatrends Inc Chapter 4 Option Description the IDE bus for IDE disk drives in 15 seconds 20 Set this value to stop the AMIBIOS from searching E E E the IDE bus for IDE disk drives in 25 seconds 30 Set this value to
26. emperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer 2 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not created due to uneven mechanical loading 3 Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading 4 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings Chapter 2 should be used when addressing this concern 5 Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Mounting one system to the Rack To mount the FW 7540 onto the rack use the mounting kit with the screw pack Follow these procedures as a guideline 1 Attach the adaptor mount
27. evolutions per minutes RPM Thermal Cruise Mode SYSFAN CPUFAN TargetTemp Value Select to specify the target temperature to start smart fan feature which will cause the fan ramp up to the full soeed upon reaching this temperature SYSFAN CPUFAN Stop Value Select to specify the fan speed in Revolutions per minutes RPM after power on The fan will keep at this speed until the temperature reaches the set TargetTemp Value ee Network Application Platforms Bios Settings BLUS SETUP ITIIITY MoH Mode Setting Manual Hode BLUS ETOP ITIILITY ST SEAN Mode Setting Thermal Cruise fod 24 Chapter 4 Remote Access Settings You can use this screen to select options for the Remote Access Configuration Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown at right Remote Access You can disable or enable the BIOS remote access feature here Description ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ Disabled Set this value to prevent the BIOS from using Remote Access Serial Set the value for this option to Serial to allow the system to use the remote access feature The remote access feature requires a dedicated serial port connection Serial Port Number Select the serial port you want to use for console redirection You can set the value for this option t
28. fer to ATA IDE Configuration on Chapter 4 Bios Settings The AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface is a programming interface which defines transactions between the SATA controller and software and enables advanced performance and usability with SATA Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of performance features such as no master slave designation for SATA devices each device is treated as a master and hardware assisted native command queuing AHCI also provides usability enhancements such as Hot Plug To enable the AHCI mode you will need to 1 Select the AHCI option for SATA configuration in meri cn 2 Prelnstall the AHCI driver when installing the Windows F6 during Windows setup For SIM Card Tray CON1 It is for connecting SIM card drivers visit the Intel download center at http for mobile Internet connection downloadcenter intel com pcs GND 13 ee Network Application Platforms Chapter 3 CompactFlash Master Slave Selection JP3 The CF card interfaces to the system by using the ATA controller Select CompactFlash card storage device as master or slave when there are other ATA compatible devices connected to the system However the CF card is the only ATA compatible device that exists in the system Compact Flash ATA Disk Chip Card 1 2 DeFaul LPC I O bus Port 80 output for Debug Card LPC1 It is an Intel proprietary connector for connecting a checkpoint device to output checkpoints th
29. he Drivers and User s Manual CD to the optical drive 3 Browse the contents of the support CD under the directory Driver VGA 4 You may need to install the drivers manually if there is no available executable program for installing the drivers automatically 5 To install the drivers manually use the Found New Hardware wizard of the Windows 6 During the steps make sure that you choose to install the hardware by manually selecting the drivers that you wish to install When this option appears you should select the directory containing the drivers for the VGA adapter In the family of D400 and D500 series processors an integrated graphics processing unit GPU is included which implement the Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 You could visit the Intel support website for the VGA drivers for the specific controllers at http downloadcenter intel com You could also use the web based utility to detect the needed drivers automatically by visiting the following website http www intel com support graphics detect Atm On this web it features the Intel Driver Update Utility to keep your Intel graphics driver up to date It detects which graphics updates are relevant to your computer and then helps you install them quickly and easily On Linux Intel has established the website intellinuxgraphics org to promote a fully open sourced drivers supporting all video technologies at http intellinuxg
30. hee ae ee Bee os OEE Ge es Bae ee ee ee oes 39 VGA Driver Installation is onc oa Oe ee hao oh eo Bee eee eee ed 40 On the Windows OS 1 0 ee ee ees 40 OIE 44 4 a0G ne Ge awe pee ce woe eee ee ee oe ee eee 40 Appendix E Terms and Conditions 41 Warranty PONCY s asear 5 oe Bao y ae ee ee oe oa ee ee ae eee ee He 41 RMA SEVICE 4 4 9 6 a5 oo Oe A A EA OE Ee wR A 41 1V Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the FW 7540 The FW 7540 is a compact network communication appliance which is based on Intel Pineview embedded processor the current generation of the Intel Atom family The FW 7540 can be used as a stand alone system installed into the rack or on the desktop Furthermore two systems can be mounted side by side to save rack spaces The system features an abundance of hardware functionalities to fulfill your programming need It offers an internal header of GPIO pin header 4 GPI 4 GPO with hardware control It also has a reset button which can be configured to be a normal hardware reset or a software reset to reset the designated software to its default settings The four Gigabit LAN ports on the back come with hardware bypass 2 pair to maintain the network connection in the event of system failures And the Mini PCle slot with SIM card connector further expands its versatility in networking applications The system also supports a 2 5 SATA HDD optional and CompactFlash f
31. iastallingthe carbrackattortie OQ Bees slots of the other system and mount the two systems rear side as an alternative side by side by clipping them together Mounting short ear bracket 3 Make sure that the attachment between the two i i Note systems is secure and the mounting screws is locked in place O The short ear bracket could also be mounted at 4 Use the screws provided to fix the short ear bracket to the rear side of the system as shown in the above the left and right sides of the system as shown in the figure Thus the rear panel of the system could picture be mounted in the front of the rack mounting equipment Rack mounting Connecting Powers Follow theses procedures to power up the FW 7540 1 Connect one end of the AC power to the DC jack of the FW 7540 first Installing mounting screws ie j 2 Connect the other end of the power cord to the DC for clipping the other system power adapter socket 3 Lastly connect the power cord to an electrical outlet SN cmon Leave space around your power adapter Do not use this device in a location where airflow around the power adapter or computer is not sufficient Always disconnect the power adapter before opening the computer to perform i ini i Mountin j Mounting holes for clipping Mounting r procedures such as installing memory or removing two systems together slots the hard disk fs a Network Application Platforms Chapter 3
32. in the CMOS RAM such as the system passwords 2 1 2 Default Clear CMOS ATX Power Button Connector CONN2 The power button has a 2 pin connector the pin definition is as the following 21 LT ICH_PWRBTN1_N CompactFlash Connector CN1 It is for connecting a Compact Flash card to be served as your system s storage The socket is CF type Il and can fit into both bype and type Il cards Serial ATA Power Connector J5 It is used for connectig the SATA power cord 4 z Keyboard and Mouse Connector J8 It is for connecting the PS 2 keyboard and mouse interface cable Function pi vcc MSDATA KBDATA GND 12 Chapter 3 Motherboard Information Mini PCI E Socket MPCIE1 Itis for connecting WiFi SATA 1 and 2 Connectors J1 J2 It is for module to serve Wireless LAN connections or connecting connecting a 2 5 SATA harddisk to be served as your Wireless 3G module for mobile Internet connections The system s storage It supports data transfer rates at up to socket supports both PCI E and USB signal 3 0 Gb s 300 MB s 51 l SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC am OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a t EEE 4 Ground S Pe 6 RX 6 15V _ 32 SMB_DATA CLKREQ NC PETp The SATA controller contains two modes of operation a legacy mode using I O space and an B IMR oN AHCI mode using memory space Software that uses legacy mode will not have AHCI capabilities Re
33. ing bracket to the system by fastening 5 screws as shown in the figure 2 Place the adaptor in the adaptor mounting bracket Make sure that the power adaptor s AC socket is not blocked to do os align the AC socket with the holes on the mounting bracket 3 You could use the adaptor holder to hold your adaptor to prevent it from sliding back and forth in the picture below 4 Use 3 screws provided to fix the bracket to the left and right side of the system as shown in the picture Single system mounting kit oy KO Installing Adaptor mounting bracket ee Network Application Platforms Hardware Setup F Aligning power adaptor s OQ AC socket with this hole Installing adaptor holder Note Place the power adaptor in the bracket first before installing the adaptor holder Mounting long ear bracket Rack mounting Note Bracket mounting screws for mounting the bracket onto the rack equipment are not included The original screw pack is for attaching the system to the bracket Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Mounting Two systems to the Rack To mount two FW 7540 systems onto the rack use the mounting kit with the screw pack Follow the following procedures as a guideline 1 Attaching two screws having a washer under the head to the inner side of the system s chassis as shown in the picture below 3 Short ear 2 Align the screws of one system with the mounting
34. k Multi Sector Transfer This option sets the block mode multi sector transfers option ie oe Network Application Platforms i Chapter 4 PIO Mode Set this value to prevent the BIOS from using Multi Sector Transfer on the specified channel The data to and from the device will occur one sector at a time Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect device support for Multi Sector Transfers on the specified channel If supported Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect the number of sectors per block for transfer from the hard disk drive to the memory The data transfer to and from the device will occur multiple sectors at a time This is the default setting IDE PIO Programmable I O mode programs timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller As the PlO mode increases the cycle time decreases DMA Mode Set this value to allow the BIOS to auto detect the PIO mode Use this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined This is the O It has a data transfer rate of 3 3 MBs Set this value to allow the BIOS to use PIO mode Set this value to allow the BIOS to use PIO mode Set this value to allow the BIOS to use PIO mode Set this value to allow the BIOS to use PIO mode 4 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs This setting generally works with all hard disk drives manufactured after 1999 For other disk drive such as IDE CD ROM drives che
35. lectrical circuitry ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures Be sure to follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing components to avoid these problems Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact If no wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap which should be between 1 and 10 megohms Mohms EMC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense ee A Network Application Platforms About Chapter 1 Introduction System Specification 2 2 0 cee ee ns Package Contents v2 wiak bead donee Mado hee ede ne Front Panel Features 20 0 0 cee ee ee ee ne Rear Panel Features
36. lines to ensure general safety e Keep the chassis area clear and dust free during and after installation e Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the chassis Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves e Wear safety glasses if you are working under any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes e Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe e Disconnect all power by turning off the power and unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a chassis or working near power supplies e Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit always check the circuit About LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Operating Safety Electrical equipment generates heat Ambient air temperature may not be adequate to cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation Be sure that the room in which you choose to operate your system has adequate air circulation Ensure that the chassis cover is secure The chassis design allows cooling air to circulate effectively An open chassis permits air leaks which may interrupt and redirect the flow of cooling air from internal components Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage equipment and impair e
37. llowing pages An example of the IDE Configuration screen is at the right ATA IDE Configuration Configure SATA as IDE Configuration Conf igure SATA as Prinary IDE Master Primacy IDE Slave gt Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave Third IDE Master Third IDE Stave Fourth IDE Master gt Fourth IDE Slave If you want to use the Serial ATA hard disk drives as Parallel ATA physical storage devices keep the default setting IDE If you want the Serial ATA hard disk drives to use the Advanced Host controller Interface AHCI set this item to AHCI The AHCI offers the following advantages No master slave designation for SATA devices each de vice is treated as a master Hardware assisted native command queuing Hot Plug support Hard Disk Weite Protect IDE Detect Line Dut Se ATAPI BOPin Cable Det ub2 09 C Cop Network Application Platforms BIOS SETUP UTILITY IDE Configuration Disabled Compatible Enhanced Configure SATA as t Peimacy DE Paster l Primacy IDE Slave t Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave t Third IDE faster Third IDE Slave Fourth IDE Haster Fourth IDE Slave Select Screen select Iten Change Option General Help dave and Exit Exit Hard Disk Weite Protect IDE Detect Tine Dut Mec ATA D GOPin Cable Detection isahled 35 Host ft Dev ice ywh2 09 Copyright 1985 2010 American Megatrends Inc BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS SE
38. n be forced to enable the LAN Bypass function through the BIOS settings See BIOS Settings e When the system is running the LAN Bypass function can be dynamically enabled or disabled through GPIO General Purpose Input and Output by programming Furthermore with the use of watchdog timer the LAN bypass can be automatically enabled when system anomalies is detected 4 ee Network Application Platforms Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Preparing the Hardware Installation To access some components and perform certain service procedures you must perform the following procedures first AN waaninc To reduce the risk of personal injury electric shock or damage to the equipment remove the power cord to remove power from the device The Power On Standby button on the back panel does not completely shut off system power Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed 1 Unscrew the 4 screws from the top cover of the FW 7540 System 2 Open the cover Installing the System Memory The motherboard supports DDR3 memory that features data transfer rates of 800MHz to meet the higher bandwidth requirements of the latest operating system and Internet applications It comes with one double data rate type three DDR3 Dual Inline Memory Module DIMM socket 1 Open the DIMM socket 1 Align the memory module s cutout with the DIMM s slot notch 2 Install the mem
39. o either COM1 or COM2 Option Description 115200 8 n 1 Set this value to allow you to select 115200 as the baud rate transmitted bits per second of the serial port baud rate of the serial port 38400 8 n 1 Set this value to allow you to select 38400 as the m baud rate transmitted bits per second of the serial port 19200 8 n 1 Set this value to allow you to select 19200 as the eee a 9600 8 n 1 Set this value to allow you to select 9600 as the Pp semana Redirection After BIOS POST A terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal running on the other computer can be used to establish the connection and communicate with the system There are three possible configurations for console redirection Option Description Disabled The console is never active and the serial oort is available to the operating system Always The console is always active and is not available to the operating system Boot Loader The console is enabled only during BIOS self test during power up after the OS begins to load the console will be disabled and the serial port will be made available to the operating system fs ee Network Application Platforms Serial Port Mode BIOS SETUP UTILITY 09600 8 n 1 Bios Settings 25 Chapter 4 USB Configuration In this screen you will be able to configure the USB controller You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration Use the up and
40. oard is the Fail Safe key It is not displayed on the key legend by default To set the Fail Safe settings of the BIOS press the lt F8 gt key on your keyboard It is located on the upper row of a standard 101 keyboard The Fail Safe settings allow the motherboard to boot up with the least amount of options set This can lessen the probability of conflicting settings A y Up Down 16 Chapter 4 The Main Menu The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in this chapter The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options are configured parameters and cannot be modified On the other hand Options in blue can be modified The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the lt Arrow gt keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the lt Tab gt key or the lt Arrow gt keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format ae Network Application Platforms asten Tine Bios Settings 17 Chapter 4 Advance
41. of the defective unit s All RMA are valid period for 30 days only RMA goods received after the 4 If the RMA Service Request Form does not meet the effective RMA period will be rejected stated requirement as listed on RMA Service RMA goods will be returned at customer s expense 5 The following conditions are excluded from this warranty Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer Unauthorized modification misuse or reversed engineering of the product Operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product ee Bey Embedded and Industrial Computing S Appendix E Terms and Conditions RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service please fill out the following form Without this form enclosed your RMA cannot be processed Reasons to Return o Repair Please include failure details o Testing Purpose Company Contact Person Phone No Purchased Date Fax No Applied Date Return Shipping Address Shipping by o Air Freight o Sea o Express o Others Item Model Name _ Serial Number Configuration Item Problem Code Failure Status Problem Code 01 D 0 A 07 BIOS Problem 13 SCSI 19 DIO 02 Second Time 08 Keyboard Controller Fail 14 LPT Port 20 Buzzer R M A 09 Cache RMA Problem 15 PS2 21 Shut Down 03 CMOS Data Lost 10 Memory Socket Bad 16 LAN 22 Panel Fail 04 FDC Fail 11 Hang Up Software 17 COM Port 23 CRT Fail 05 HDC Fail 12 Out Look Damage 18
42. or storage All of the above mentioned components are packed into a small rugged unit 215 x 43 x 188mm or 8 46 x1 69 x7 40 made with SGCC metal Please refer to the chart below for a summary of the system s specifications fs a Network Application Platforms Introduction System Specification Description Intel Atom D425 or Processor Options Dual Core D525 on board Platform ee Chipset ICH8M Technology DDR3 667 800MHz ey tes Max Capacity 4 GB Socket 1 x 240P DIMM HDD Bays lees Storage Compact Flash 1 x Type Il CompactFlash 1 x reset button Reset button Software reset by default Console 1 x RJ45 1 O Interface USB 2 USB 20 IPMI via OPMA slot N A Processor Passive CPU heatsink Cooling es System 1 x cooling fan with smart fan control LCD Module N A Miscellaneous Watchdog Yes Internal RTC with Li Battery US Type Watts 12V 5A 60W Power Adapter Power a Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Chapter 1 Package Contents Your package contains the following items FW 7540 system e Switching Power adaptor with lock 60W e 1 straight through Ethernet cable 1 8 meters e 1 RJ 45 to DB 9 female console cable e 4rubber feet for tabletop mounting e Driver and User s Manual CD Optional Accessory Kit e 1 hard disk installation pack including the following items e Anti vibration rubber with screws e Hard disk securing bracket e Serial ATA hard disk
43. ory vertically into the socket by applying force to both ends of the DIMM evenly iS cy Network Application Platforms Hardware Setup Zpnote 1 SO DIMM installed must meet the following requirement non ECC DDR III 800 MHz Do not install DIMMs with different speeds Chapter 2 Installing the Hard Disk The system can accommodate one Serial ATA disk 2 5 Follow these steps to install the hard disk into the FW 7540 1 Insert the anti vibration rubber to the hard disk securing bracket Make sure that the rubber goes through the holes when inserting it 2 Attach the hard disk to the securing bracket by fastening 4 screws to the lateral sides of the hard disk 3 Connect the Serial ATA cable to the hard disk 4 Connect the Serial ATA power cable and the data cable to the main board 5 Place the hard disk with the securing bracket and install it onto the system by fastening it with four screws Hard disk securing brackets SATA cables mi N e i i d R Y 1200 O I Hardware Setup eck A E i S N WXE1A70R9913 KANO O 0 1 11 OOA25T0 8056 5956196 6289484 6263459 160GB S Note Connect the Serial ATA cables to the main board first before installing the hard disk to the system to avoid blockage of the connectors Installing a CompactFlash Card FW 7540 provides one CompactFlash slot Follow the procedures bellow to install a CompactFlash card 1 Align CompactFl
44. ou can activate or deactivate the Lan Bypass ports For the description of the physical ports that are capable of the LAN Bypass function refer to the Front Panel Feature in Chapter 1 Introduction Lan Bypass for Port1 and Port 2 when power off You can enable or disable the automatic activation of hardware LAN Bypass function in the event of a power failure Hardware Bypass can automatically activate to allow network traffic to continue By Network Application Platforms esses eo es Lan HyPass for Port and Port isabel Bios Settings 28 Chapter 4 Restore on AC Power Loss This option lets you set the state of the system when it has just recovered from a power outage Option Power Off When setting to Power Off the system goes into off state after an AC power Last State When setting to Last State the system goes into whatever the state was before the power interruption Hyper Threading Technology Use this option to enable or disable the Hyper Threading Technology LAN PXE Boot LAN1 is capable of Preboot Execution Environment Use this option to enable or disable this function on LAN1 Restore on AC Power Loss BIOS SETUP UTILITY Last State Bios Settings 29 Chapter 4 Boot Settings Select the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot Settings screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as Boot Device Priority to go to th
45. r for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from such use ps A Network Application Platforms About Acknowledgement Intel Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corp Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Compliances CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure products FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Safety Guidelines Follow these guide
46. raphics org index html To view the list of Intel chipset with the supported Linux graphics drivers from Intel visit the following link http intellinuxgraphics org documentation html To obtain the latest drivers click the link at http intellinuxgraphics org download html ee Network Application Platforms Driver Installation 40 Appendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E RMA Service Terms and Conditions peasant 6 To obtain a RMA number simply fill out and fax the RMA Request Form to your supplier Warranty Policy 7 The customer is required to fill out the problem code 1 All products are under warranty against defects in as listed If your problem is not among the codes listed materials and workmanship for a period of one year please write the symptom description in the remarks from the date of purchase box 2 The buyer will bear the return freight charges for 8 Ship the defective unit s on freight prepaid terms goods returned for repair within the warranty period Use the original packing materials when possible whereas the manufacturer will bear the after service 9 Mark the RMA clearly on the box freight charges for goods returned to the user 3 The buyer will pay for repair for replaced components Note Customer is responsible for shipping plus service time and transportation charges both damage s resulting from inadequate loose ways for items after the expiration of the warranty packing
47. rnel_ version gt kernel drivers net 1000 0 The install locations listed above are the default locations They might not be correct for certain Linux distributions 7 Load the module using either the insmod or modprobe command modprobe igb insmod igb Note that for 2 6 kernels the insmod command can be used if the full path to the driver module is specified For example insmod lib modules lt KERNEL VERSION gt kernel drivers net igb igb ko With 2 6 based kernels also make sure that older igb drivers are removed from the kernel before loading the new module rmmod igb modprobe igb 8 Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following where lt x gt is the interface number nee ee Network Application Platforms Driver Installation ifconfig eth lt x gt lt IP_address gt 9 Verify that the interface works Enter the following where lt IP_address gt is the IP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface that is being tested ping lt IP_address gt Dror The system uses Intel 82574L and 82583V Ethernet controllers you could obtain the latest drivers at the Intel download center http www intel com products ethernet 39 Appendix D VGA Driver Installation On the Windows 0S This section provides the instructions on how to install VGA adapter drivers on your windows 1 Restart the computer and then log on with Administrator privileges 2 Insert t
48. rough the sales rep or technical support Note For the update version of the BIOS image please visit Lanner s support page at http assist lannerinc com Then select support center from the Main Menu and look under the folder for the desired product category The resources for each product including the BIOS image will be contained within a folder named by the product model fi ae Network Application Platforms Bios Settings 15 Chapter 4 Accessing the BIOS menu You will need to enter the BIOS Setup program to configure the system when you are installing a motherboard or when the system prompts Run Setup during start up This section explains how to configure your system using this program Even if you have never enter the BIOS Setup program when you are installing a motherboard you can change the configuration of your computer in the future with the BIOS Setup program For example you may want to enable the security password feature or change the power management settings This requires you to configure your system using the BIOS Setup program so that the computer can recognize these changes and record them in the CMOS RAM When you start up the computer the system provides you with the opportunity to run this program Press lt Delete gt during the Power On Self Test POST to enter the Setup utility There are a few cases that other keys are used such as lt F1 gt lt F2 gt and so forth othe
49. roughout bootblock and Power On Self Test POST to indicate the task the system is currently running 1 PLTRST_P80 6 VCC3P3 _ 3 PLTRST_P80 N 8 GND F 9 5 WO N U UW onon AN 5 LPC FRAME N 10 GND WAN Status LED J9 If a wireless module is connected to the system these headers can be used to connect to LED indicators to show the connection status of the wireless network The wireless module can be connected by using the Mini PCI E socket MPCIE1 along for Wireless LAN or both Mini PCI E socket and the SIM card tray for Wireless WAN connectivity 1 LED1 WWAN _N Wireless Wide Area Network o ve fT a ve oo i Area Network o6 vec fi ae Network Application Platforms Motherboard Information USB Module Connector J6 It is for connecting the USB module cable It complies with USB2 0 and is capable of low speed full soeed and high speed which can support up to 480 Mbps connection speed Ground 9 Serial Interface LAN1 6 USBP_P3 8 Ground O N UI UW owon AN CO 1 Request To Send 5 Signal Ground RTS 2 Data Terminal Ready Received Data DTR RxD 3 Transmitted Data 7 Data Set Ready TxD DSR Signal Ground Eg Clear To Send CIS 14 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings Updating the BIOS The Basic Input Output System BIOS can be updated using the designated Flash Utility To obtain the utility please contact us either th
50. rwise POST continues with its test routines The Setup program is designed to make it as easy to use as possible Being a menu driven program it lets you scroll through the various sub menus and make your selections from the available options using the navigation keys Drove This manual describes the standard look of the setup screen There may be some instances in which the motherboard features can vary from one to another due to customization This means that some of the options described in this manual mays not match that of your motherboard s AMIBIOS Navigating the BIOS menu The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time during the setup navigation process These keys include lt F1 gt lt F10 gt lt Enter gt lt ESC gt lt Arrow gt keys and so on iiss gees Network Application Platforms Bios Settings BLUS SETUP UTILITY Exit gysten Tine The Left and Right lt Arrow gt keys allow you to select an setup screen For example Main screen Advanced screen Boot screen and so on The Up and Down lt Arrow gt keys allow you to select an setup item or sub screen Plus Minuss The Plus and Minus lt Arrow gt keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item For example Date and Time Tab The lt Tab gt key allows you to select an eto mvenre e rote The lt F8 gt key on your keyb
51. t Settings Configuration Quick Poot BLUS SETOR ITIIITY Enabled Bios Settings 30 Chapter 4 PS 2 Mouse Support It lets you enable or disable support for PS 2 mouse Wait for F1 if error 1 It determines whether the message Press F1 to continue should be displayed when error occurs during start up When setting to enabled the system dis plays the message Press F1 to continue and waits for the input when error occurs during start up When setting to Disabled the system will not halt the start up sequence even when an error is detected Hit DEL Message Display When this item is set to Enabled the system displays the message Press DEL to run Setup during the start up sequence Interrupt 19 Capture Set this value to allow option ROMs such as network controllers to trap BIOS interrupt 19 Disabled The BIOS prevents option ROMS from trap oing interrupt 19 Enabled The BIOS allows option ROMs to trap inter rupt 19 Boot Device Priority Use this screen to specify the order in which the system checks for the device to boot from To access this screen select Boot Device Priority on the Boot Setup screen and press lt Enter gt The following screen is displayed at right eee Network Application Platforms eges lt ses ist Poot Device BLUS SETUP UTILITY WS0 JetFlash Transl Bios Settings 31 Chapter 4 Security Settings Select S
52. tem configuration Select this option and press lt Enter gt Load Optimal Defaults It automatically loads a complete set of default settings to all Setup options when you Select this option The Optimal settings are designed for maximum system performance but may not work best for all computer applications In particular do not use the Optimal Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems Select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt fie Network Application Platforms i Append ix A Programming Watchdog Timer Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer A watchdog timer is a piece of hardware that can be used to automatically detect system anomalies and reset the processor in case there are any problems Generally speaking a watchdog timer is based on a counter that counts down from an initial value to zero The software selects the counter s initial value and periodically restarts it Should the counter reach zero before the software restarts it the software is presumed to be malfunctioning and the processor s reset signal is asserted Thus the processor will be restarted as if a human operator had cycled the power For sample watchdog code see watchdog folder on the Driver and Manual CD Watchdog Tlimer E Clack For sample watchdog code see watchdog folder on the Driver and Manual CD R ae Network Application Platforms se 35 Sess
53. under Driver and Manual CD Follow these procedures to run the program 1 Compile source code on Linux platform first with the following command gcc wdbp c o wdbp 2 Execute the program wdbp 3 Commands ee Network Application Platforms Disabled 37 Appendix D Appendix D Driver Installation LAN Adapters Driver Installation This section provides the instructions on how to install Intel Gigabit LAN adapter drivers On the Windows 0S To install the Intel Gigabit LAN controller driver on a Windows Operating System To install the Intel Gigabit LAN controller driver on a Windows Operating System 1 Restart the computer and then log on with Administrator privileges 2 Insert the Drivers and User s Manual CD to the USB optical drive 3 Browse the contents of the support CD to locate the file PROZKXP EXE from the Driver LAN folder Double click the Executable file 4 The program starts by extracting the file Click Next to continue the installation process 5 Click Next when the Intel PRO Network Connections InstallShield Wizard window appears ie Intel R Network Connections InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Intel R Network Connections Installs drivers Intel R PROSet for Windows Device Manager and Advanced Networking Services WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties i Cancel 6
54. ypass function is used to link two independent Ethernet ports when the system fails or powers off This means if your system is equipped with a LAN Bypass function a system failure or power off event will not interrupt your network traffic There are typically two statuses for the bypass one is Normal state and the other is Bypass status Lanner provides three methods to enable the LAN Bypass function Note This Bypass in FW 7540 complies with Ss Lanner Generation 2 bypass 1 With the BIOS menu Programming LAN Bypass Enable the bypass wdbp exe f Set Watchdog Timer This command will set the time interval at which the counter will start count down wdbp exe wl xxx xxx 1 255 sec for timer count down Reset Watchdog Timer This command will reset the watchdog timer s counter and the bypass status to non bypass wdbp exe wr xxx xxx 1 255 sec for timer count down amp Note For more information refer to the README file contained within the program s folder Bypass Settings LAN Bypass for Port1 and Port 2 LAN Bypass PWRON a Bypass Non Bypass Bypass PWR OFF Enabled Bypass Settings LAN Bypass for Port1 and Port 2 LAN Bypass PWR ON ooo Non Bypass PWR OFF 2 A sample program to control the GPIO 3 A watchdog timer can also be used to control the LAN Bypass function when the system fails or powers off For sample code look for the LAN_Bypass_Watchdog directory
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